Daily Archives: April 13, 2017

The Lamborghini Aventador S boasts a 6.5-liter V12 engine that cranks out 730 horsepower and 509 lb-ft of torque. But when welcoming a new aero kit from DMC, the exotic beasts turns into just that, now offering an insane 1,588 horsepower. This allows the vehicle to travel from 0 to 62 miles per hour in just 2.9 seconds, before maxing out at 217 mph.

In addition to the speed enhancements, the DMC kit also improves the power-to-weight ratio of 2.13 kg/hp, compared to the regular LP700-4.

All of this and more is accomplished thanks to carbon fiber implementation from the front splitter to the side skirts and down to the rear diffuser. The new and improved Aventador now notes a limited edition (1 of 10) Centenario-like hood as well. A new hydraulic DMC wing has also been applied, made from both carbon fiber and forged aluminum, as the driver can in turn set the wing in one of three different modes: Corsa, GT and Insane, for track, street and quarter mile applications.

For a look at the wildly impressive DMC “Techno” Lamborghini Aventador S, scan through the gallery above.

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Bluetooth headphones; sure, they’re convenient in that they have no wires to contend with, but most aren’t designed for an active lifestyle. As soon as you start running or jumping, they fall out. They also aren’t usually designed to deal with sweat or outdoor conditions.

MILLINGTON, N.J. (CBSNewYork) — A New Jersey family finally got its furniture and other personal items back after a nightmare move.

After being separated from their property for a month, Tina Fortino and her family were finally able to get inside the damaged moving truck carrying it all and bring everything home.

“It’s a relief even though there’s damaged stuff. It’s not like the greatest, but OK it’s here, it’s here. This is my stuff,” she told CBS2’s Hazel Sanchez.

Furniture, appliances and boxes filled with family heirlooms were sitting in the Five Star Vanlines moving truck at the B&L Recovery and Towing warehouse in Carteret, New Jersey since St. Patrick’s Day. Police said the truck was towed there after flipping over on a New Jersey Turnpike ramp.

B&L owner Sean Cody refused to release the Fortino’s property until the moving company paid the $10,000 towing fee or sent in an insurance adjuster. But after CBS2 aired the Fortinos’ plight on Monday, Cody changed his mind.

“We’re just trying to help them as best we can to get their home furnishings back and let them get back to their lives,” he said.

The Fortinos found priceless mementos strewn all over the truck, and a lot of their furniture was damaged. They transferred everything that was salvageable onto their own truck.

When they finally arrived at their new Millington, New Jersey home, their children were thrilled to see their favorite toys were safe.

Fortino hopes anyone planning to hire movers learns from their story.

“Be careful, because this is your life. You’re signing away and you’re putting your life, your family’s memories or whatever in their hands. So make sure you trust them, because look what happened to us,” she said.

The Fortinos have already opened up a claim with Five Star Vanlines’ insurance. The owner at B&L said the moving company still hasn’t confirmed if or when they will ever pick up their truck.

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After being officially unveiled last month, the new Boeing 737 MAX 9 airliner has now been flown for the first time. The test flight took place this Thursday, as the aircraft took to the skies over Puget Sound in Washington state.

Accordingly, here we get a look at what appears to be a multi-color sample of the Ultra Boost, featuring a rainbow-tinted Primeknit 3.0 woven upper, with an obsidian overlay to match the lining. White Boost tooling in turn plays complement underneath.